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  Nov 04, 2012
Features - Global CDU Alumni
Hi, my name is Cheryl Ann Tanudtanud-Xavier, PTRP,MBA. Most people know me as Tchai. I’m a PT graduate of CDU,Batch ‘97. I began my PT career as an academician for SillimanUniversity and Cebu Doctors. Then in 2001, I took the road lesstravelled: I worked as a volunteer PT in Sri Lanka and the Maldivesfor VSO. Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) is a developmentorganisation from the United Kingdom which sends professionalvolunteers to different developing countries all over the world. Itwas during this 2-year placement that my journey in developmentand humanitarian work started. As a volunteer PT, I established theonly paediatric rehabilitation and supportive seating service in theMaldives. After being a volunteer,…   read more
  Nov 04, 2012
Features - Global CDU Alumni: American Dreaming by: Kaycee Cebrian
The most common incentive for the members of the Filipino MT diaspora whether they will admit to it or not is the money. It isan arduous process for our medical technologists – taking another licensure examination (AMT, ASCP), applying for a work visa, seekingan employer willing to sponsor you, maintaining that visa and later applying for a green card, and just enduring the everyday grind of theworkplace. Not to mention the hardships experienced by every OFW – being away from family, enduring blatant prejudice at times, andstruggling through the first few months of virtual penury as loans are paid off and living arrangements are settled. Anthony Rey Dinsay fromthe class of 2000, affectionately known to his former…   read more
  Nov 04, 2012
Features - Global cdu alumni: Life as an OT here in the U.S.A. by: Jefferson James Licup, OTRP, OTR/L CDU OT Alumni Batch 1999
Truth is, it is bothrewarding and at times,disappointing. When I firstcame here in 2003, I workedfor a home health therapycompany that required meto drive around a 100 milesalmost every day. I wasassigned a chauffeur(spellcheck please) for the firstmonth since I didn’t have a car right away. I still have to get a driver’slicense and I am still waiting to get my social security number. Withoutyour SS number, you can hardly do anything, you can’t apply for a carloan, you can’t apply for an apartment, you can’t open a bank account.It took about a month and a half when I got all I needed to have a carwith the help of my former mentor, an apartment and a bank account.But it didn’t come easy…   read more
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